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Program critics counter that it diverts property tax revenues from core government services and increases state education costs. The Governor’s budget includes a plan fo r dissolving redevelopment agencies and distributing their funds (above the amounts necessary to pay outstanding debt) to other local agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/publications?page=76&year=0&publicationType=0

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In addition, we project over $700 million more in local property taxes for school districts. If the Legislature were to adopt our offi ce's higher revenue forecast and property tax estimates, General Fund spending under Proposition 98 would increase $2.7 billion, relative to the administration's May forecast.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=48&year=0&publicationType=0

LAO Publications

Program critics counter that it diverts property tax revenues from core government services and increases state education costs. The Governor’s budget includes a plan fo r dissolving redevelopment agencies and distributing their funds (above the amounts necessary to pay outstanding debt) to other local agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=76&year=0&publicationType=0

[PDF] California’s Fiscal Outlook: Proposition 98 Briefing

.  $3 billion in other solutions at risk—Prisons and Medical Receiver, employee compensation, Medi-Cal, In-Home Supportive Services, property tax revenues, information technology.  We assume Proposition 22 reduces 2010-11 solutions by nearly $800 million.  State would exhaust $1.3 billion reserve assumed in 2010-11 budget package.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2010/Californias%20Fiscal%20Outlook%20Proposition%2098%20Briefing_111010.pdf

[PDF] Funding Timber Harvest Plan Review and Enforcement

This would allow the fee to be col- lected by the Board of Equalization when it collects the existing timber tax (in lieu of property tax on timber). It would also collect fees roughly in proportion to the revenues generated from the harvesting and thus also in proportion to the economic benefi ts of timber production allowed by the THP.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2008/Funding_Timber_Harvest_Plan_Review_and_Enforcement_040708.pdf

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Capitol Outlay Overview

Although the repayment of th ese bonds comes directly from a one-quarter-cent share of the sales and use tax transferred from local agencies, the General Fund is required to make equivalent Proposition 98 payments to schools to compensate them for their transfer of property tax revenues under the state‘s so-called “triple flip” budgetary arrangement.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/cap_outlay/co_01_ov_anl06.html

[PDF] Overview of State Funding for Affordable Housing Production

Statute Commits a Total of Roughly $1 Billion Annually for Affordable Housing „ Tax Credit Allocation Committee’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (since 1987). „ Revenue from a $75 fee on certain real estate documents, per Chapter 364 of 2017 (SB 2, Atkins). „ Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities program (administered by the Strategic Growth Council and funded by the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2025/Affordable-Housing-Production-022725.pdf

LAO 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Prop 98 Education Programs: Prop 98 Requirement Uncertain

General Fund revenues remain particularly uncertain both because of broader economic trends and potential legislative actions to increase tax revenues. Furthermore, the 2009 –10 minimum guarantee depends upon final current –year Proposition 98 spending, which, at the time of this analysis, also remained uncertain.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/education/ed_anl09003002.aspx

[PDF] 2027-28 BY2 2028-29 BY3 General Fund 67,952a 86,524 81,634

2027-28 BY2 2028-29 BY3 General Fund 67,952a 86,524 81,634 85,179 91,466 96,131 Local Property Tax 31,470 32,699 34,243 35,309 36,586 38,464 Total Proposition 98 $99,422 $119,223 $115,876 $120,488 $128,052 $134,595 Settle-Up — -1,315 — — — — Total Proposition 98 General Fund Appropriation $67,952a $85,209 $81,634 $85,179 $91,466 $96,131 Proposition 98 Change to Prior-year -$5,235
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2025/5052/Multiyear-Outlook-Appendix-Tables-053025.pdf

LAO Publications

Lois Wolk, Chair of Senate Governance and Finance Committee, providing an evaluation of the February 2012 report, "Economic and Production Impacts of the 2009 Califo rnia Film and Television Tax Credit."
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=141&year=0&productid=0&categoryid=0